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Renewable Energy 2024: Global Trends & Regional Market Overview
With 2030 just over the horizon, 2024 must be the year that sees organizations accelerate their decarbonization strategies. In a recent interview, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres noted very matter-of-factly the central, shared challenge global organizations face: “Today’s emissions gap is more like an emissions canyon.” Indeed, the primary decarbonization question is no longer, “Why?” as […]
Transforming the new energy landscape with microgrids
Traditionally, energy has flowed one way: local utility companies generated energy, powering the daily lives of their customers. Today, microgrids redefine that flow by creating a bidirectional stream. This new model answers the needs of an energy landscape that’s still taking shape with a more connected, decentralized grid. Microgrids leverage energy generated on site, through […]
The Benefits of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) for Corporations and the Grid
DER technologies bring many potential opportunities to utilities, prosumers, and society. Utilities are under pressure to operate more efficiently, modernize the grid, and deliver improved service to prosumers. Hence, they seek new ways (including products and services) to capture the opportunities and mitigate the challenges of using DER. The value pillars of reliability and resilience, […]
Clean Energy’s Role in Accelerating Decarbonization Hinges on Grid Connection
2 million MW of Potential Clean Energy on Hold from Interconnection Delays The successful implementation of renewable energy projects relies heavily on adeptly navigating interconnection challenges, a critical consideration for both corporations and renewable energy developers. What are Interconnection Queues? The U.S. interconnection queue consists of projects that have submitted applications for grid connection. […]
WEBINAR RECORDING: Buying Renewables in Texas
The ERCOT market in Texas has been one of the most active grids in the US when it comes to renewable energy installations. In the past 10 years, wind has grown from 10% to 24% of ERCOT’s generation mix, and solar has grown from 0.05% to 7% over that same time span. Dozens of corporate […]
Onsite Solar in Texas: Doing Business in the Wild West
As cliché as it sounds, Texas is the wild west of the energy market. With its great swaths of land, abundant sunshine, and wind, it’s consistently leading the charge in renewables on the utility scale. These abundant resources have made it the hub for cheap, renewable energy. If you’re a corporate or industrial purchasing RECS […]
Buying Energy in ERCOT: A C&I Perspective
I recently caught up with my former Schneider Electric colleague Jim Stanway to get his take on the energy environment in ERCOT over the last 3 years. Jim has been an energy professional for more than 25 years with major players such as Walmart and Meta. In his current role with Samsung Austin Semiconductor, […]
ERCOT, AGAIN: What Makes Texas the Most Desirable US Market for Renewable Development and Transactions?
Texas is Red-Hot for Renewables We’re in the middle of winter right now, but ERCOT is still red-hot. In 2023, the Lone Star state continued to be the most desirable US market to develop and transact in for renewables – with 18 announced PPAs totaling 2,680 megawatts (MW). In 2022, renewable resources contributed around 25% […]
Zeigo Network Tutorial: Onsite Solar Tool
Discover how to easily manage your Onsite Solar needs using Zeigo Network’s platform in just five minutes! During a demo, Tyler Phillips showcases the simplicity of the tool, highlighting the US Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Opportunity Map and its diverse functions that allow users to access all potential opportunities and utility costs. If you’re interested […]